February’s Lego Club was full of heart, and full of towers too! For our theme build, we asked the kids to build something “in the heart of it all.” Once that was done, the kids worked as teams to build…
Welcome to 2020! We started off the new year with a fresh theme (snow) and a fun team building project – story building! We put together a list of snowy ideas, then printed them off and put them into a…
For this month’s meeting, we started out with mini builds for hearts, valentines, flowers, and Groundhog Day. From there, we moved on to one of our most popular challenges – Lego racers! Here are some of the creations the kids…
We kicked off a new year with a fun Lego Club! For our mini build, we concentrated on winter, snow, ice, and the Winter Olympics. For our challenge build, the kids built skyscrapers. Here is some of what we built…
We celebrated December with Legos! We started our meeting with mini builds focused on toys, games, favorite books and movies, and snow! After we settled in, we focused on creating a winter-themed village and free building time. Here are some…
We kicked off November with a fun time building together! We started with mini builds about Thanksgiving, Pilgrims, leaves, and other late fall themes. Then we moved to our challenge build – Show Me the Inside. The kids were told…
For our October Lego Club meeting, we began with mini builds focused on October themes such as Halloween, pumpkins, apples, pizza, pasta, cookies, popcorn, pretzels, dinosaurs, great books, rainforests, and Mad Hatter Day. From there, we moved on to a…
For our September meeting, we talked about how buildings look from the street versus from the sky, then focused on creating a cityscape that the hex bugs could run through. Here are some of the creations the kids built in…
In June we celebrated Lego Club’s fourth birthday and had a great morning free building all kinds of creations. Here is some of what the kids built: Minecraft world Penguins, unicorn and a mushroom A flying cake A swimming pool…
This month’s Lego Club focused on creating a fairy tale world. We also spent a little time on mini builds with May themes, such as flowers, bikes, turtles, Mother’s Day and space. Here are some of the things the kids…